This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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true or false= basuc functional unit used to study the ecology is called as ecology is called as ecosystem |
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Answer» Explanation: The ecosystem is DEFINED as a functional UNIT of ecology because it is the smallest unit of nature, which is independent and self-sustaining due to various interactions between abiotic and biotic COMPONENTS and different ORGANISMS AMONG themselves. |
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मीडिया किसे कहते हैं |
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Answer» meadia is PRESS which GIVE you IMFORMATION about country , locality, CITY ETC |
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arrange the following places according to their distance from the equator (i) leh (ii) Delhi iiiThiruvananthapuram iv shilkong only true answers or reported |
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Answer» 3-4-2-1 Explanation: is the CORRECT answer Mark as BRAINLIEST answer |
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Which one of the following statement about the President is wrong(a) He is the head of the state.(b) He is the highest formal authority in the country.(c) He exercises only nominal powers.(d) He is elected directly by the people. |
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Answer» d is the WRONG that is He is ELECTED DIRECTLY by the PEOPLE. |
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6. Lower Blood PressureDeep breathing induces arelaxation response in thebody. This alters our responseto stress and thereby reducesblood pressure. |
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Answer» Explanation: Slow breathing practices have been adopted in the modern world across the globe due to their claimed health benefits. This has piqued the interest of researchers and clinicians who have initiated investigations into the physiological (and psychological) EFFECTS of slow breathing techniques and attempted to uncover the underlying mechanisms. The aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive overview of NORMAL respiratory physiology and the documented physiological effects of slow breathing techniques according to research in healthy humans. The review focuses on the physiological implications to the respiratory, cardiovascular, CARDIORESPIRATORY and autonomic nervous systems, with particular focus on diaphragm activity, VENTILATION efficiency, haemodynamics, heart rate variability, cardiorespiratory coupling, respiratory sinus arrhythmia and sympathovagal BALANCE. The review ends with a brief discussion of the potential clinical implications of slow breathing techniques. This is a topic that warrants further research, understanding and discussion |
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Which marriages were legalised by the act of 1872 |
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Answer» the MARRIAGE of indian CHRISTIAN was legalised please FOLLOW me and mark brainliest. |
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What type of business term is set by foreigner buyers |
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Answer» Can you imagine a world without merchants, where we are left to our own devices to ACQUIRE GOODS and services without middlemen? Sounds LIKE a harsh place to be. The sale and trade of goods defines much of the development and HISTORY of the world.
PLEASE mark me as Brainlist. |
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........who is literate? |
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Answer» Being a LITERATE person today means more than being able to READ and write. In a world diverse with cultures, print texts, media, and TECHNOLOGIES, a literate person needs to POSSESS certain specific capabilities. Explanation: |
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6. On what places the revolt did not take place? |
Answer» punjab and rajasthan is the CORRECT answerif you LIKE my answer please mark me as brainliest and follow me |
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Name any two rivers that flow through the plains |
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D. Answer the following1. Why do animals migrate?2. Name the breathing organ of a Prawn and b. Cockroach3. Why petroleum is called black gold?Which rock is used to pave roads?5. Write one use of coal. |
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Answer» Answer: 1.Animals MIGRATE in search of food, shelter and SUITABLE WEATHER . |
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16. What is El-Nino? |
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Answer» Answer: EL Niño is the warm phase of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation and is associated with a band of warm ocean WATER that develops in the CENTRAL and east-central equatorial Pacific, including the AREA off the Pacific coast of South America |
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18. The ocean currents mainly depends on these with world windsA) The temperature of sea water B) The difference in salinityC) Both A & BD) None Answer : both A and b |
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Answer» The Answer Is Both A And B |
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Who grants every indian citizen the right to request for information from any government body |
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Answer» Answer: Under the provisions of RTI Act, any CITIZEN of India MAY request information from a "public authority" (a body of Government or "instrumentality of STATE") which is required to reply expeditiously or within thirty days Explanation: please mark me brilliantest answer |
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What are the causes of rural to urban migration |
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Answer» The “rural PUSH” factors such as decline in income from agriculture, lack of alternative JOB, declining local economy, and denied ACCESS to BASIC facilities, further encourage people to move to cities. This often crystallizes into violence and conflicts and often protests against government. HOPE THIS HELPS U MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME THANK YOU |
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Mantri ko dohri bhumika kis parkar se nibhani padati h? |
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Answer» इतिहास और भूगोल मेघालय का गठन असम के अंतर्गत 2 अप्रैल, 1970 को एक स्वायत्तशासी राज्य के रूप में किया गया। एक पूर्ण राज्य के रूप में मेघालय 21 जनवरी, 1972 को अस्तित्व में आया। HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU |
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Say answer pleaseplease please |
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Answer» ????????? |
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The witnees presented by the ___ can be crossed examined |
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Answer» Answer: Lawyer Explanation: Only lawyer can PRESENT a witness in a court not a judge not the police only a lawyer! PLEASE MARK my Answer as the BRAINLIEST |
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Mahavira was born in |
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Answer» Answer: Mahavira (Sanskrit: महावीर:), also known as Vardhamana or Veer was the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. He was the spiritual successor of 23rd Tirthankara Parshvanatha.[9] Mahavira was born in the early part of the 6th century BC into a royal Kshatriya Jain family in Bihar, INDIA. His mother's name was Trishala and father's name was Siddhartha. They were lay DEVOTEES of Parshvanatha. Mahavira ABANDONED all worldly possessions at the AGE of about 30 and left home in PURSUIT of spiritual awakening, becoming an ascetic. Mahavira practiced intense meditation and severe austerities for 12 and half years, after which he attained Kevala Gyan (omniscience). He preached for 30 years and attained Moksha (salvation) in the 6th century BC, although the year varies by sect. |
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Short notes on the following :1 Health facilaties provided by private sector |
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Answer» Answer: PRIVATE Sector Health Infrastructure in India : In recent time private sector has been playing a dominant role in health structures as it is CLEAR from the following points: Private Sector Health Infrastructure in India : In recent time private sector has been playing a dominant role in health structures as it is clear from the following points:1. More than 70 percent of the hospitals in India are run by the private sector. Private Sector Health Infrastructure in India : In recent time private sector has been playing a dominant role in health structures as it is clear from the following points:1. More than 70 percent of the hospitals in India are run by the private sector.2. They control nearly two fifth of beds available in the hospitals. Private Sector Health Infrastructure in India : In recent time private sector has been playing a dominant role in health structures as it is clear from the following points:1. More than 70 percent of the hospitals in India are run by the private sector.2. They control nearly two fifth of beds available in the hospitals.3. Nearly 60 percent of dispensaries are run by private sector. Private Sector Health Infrastructure in India : In recent time private sector has been playing a dominant role in health structures as it is clear from the following points:1. More than 70 percent of the hospitals in India are run by the private sector.2. They control nearly two fifth of beds available in the hospitals.3. Nearly 60 percent of dispensaries are run by private sector.4. Private sector provides healthcare for 80 percent of out-patients and 46 percent of in-patients. Private Sector Health Infrastructure in India : In recent time private sector has been playing a dominant role in health structures as it is clear from the following points:1. More than 70 percent of the hospitals in India are run by the private sector.2. They control nearly two fifth of beds available in the hospitals.3. Nearly 60 percent of dispensaries are run by private sector.4. Private sector provides healthcare for 80 percent of out-patients and 46 percent of in-patients.5. It has been playing a dominant role in medical education and training, medical technology and diagnostics, MANUFACTURE and sale of pharmaceuticals, hospital construction and the provision of medical SERVICES |
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A India waspopular for sanskrit language |
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Answer» yes Explanation: |
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A chair of mountain are know as |
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Answer» Answer: In place NAMES cadair can mean 'stronghold, fort, FORTRESS' or 'mountain or HILL shaped like a chair'. The SPELLING cader represents a spoken variant of the STANDARD form cadair. English translation: Chair of Idris Parent range: Snowdonia |
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7 point on coniforce forest |
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Answer» Explanation: Coniferous forests consist mostly of CONIFERS, which are TREES that GROW needles instead of leaves and cones instead of flowers. Conifers tend to be evergreen—they BEAR needles all year long. These adaptations help conifers survive in areas that are very cold or dry. |
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Which is the currency of Saudi Arabia |
Answer» SAUDI riyalExplanation: |
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Why did the people of the Trucial States respect the sea? |
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Answer» ????????? |
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3. The police can decide la person is quity of committing a me4. Widown led a pleasant Me In India |
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Answer» The major industries that emerged in 19th century in India are as FOLLOWS: 1. Cotton industry- First cotton mill in Bombay started in 1854. 2. Plantation industry- Indigo, tea, coffee and rubbber plantations grew in India. 3. COAL mines and mining. |
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To which Tsar's desire of parliamentrians were opposed and why |
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Answer» Parliamentarians were opposed to TSAR's DESIRE to dissolve the Duma to PRESERVE the ELECTED government |
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What are the advantages of establishment of proper sanitation facilities in rural areas |
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Answer» Generate a PUSH from the PEOPLE to get facilities rather than expect the Government to do it (demand-led promotion). Focus on intensive education and awareness campaigns to ensure that people understand the need for safe SANITATION. |
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‘During the first 20 years of Congress, it was dominated by moderate nationalists.’ Explainthe aims and objectives of Radicals. How were the policies of the Radicals totally in contrast with the Moderates? plz answer fast |
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Answer» Answer: The Early Nationalists, also known as the Moderates, were a group of political leaders in India active between 1885 and 1907. Their emergence marked the beginning of the ORGANISED national MOVEMENT in India. Some of the important moderate leaders were PHEROZESHAH Mehta and Dadabhai Naoroji. With members of the group drawn from educated middle-class professionals including lawyers, teachers and government officials, many of them were educated in England. They are known as "Early Nationalists" because they believed in demanding reforms while adopting constitutional and PEACEFUL means to achieve their aims. |
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What is most important features about democracy |
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Answer» Answer: No consensus exists on how to define democracy, but legal equality, political freedom and rule of law have been identified as IMPORTANT characteristics. These PRINCIPLES are reflected in all eligible citizens being EQUAL before the law and having equal access to LEGISLATIVE processes. Explanation: I hope it will be help you ❤️❤️❤️ |
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दुर्गादास कितने वर्ष के थे जब उनकी मृत्यु हुई थी |
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Answer» Answer: 22 NOV 1718 ma hua Explanation: THANK you |
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To which the desire of parliamentrians were opposed and why |
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Answer» Answer: To tsar's desire the parliamentrians were opposed... Explanation: In February 1917, food SHORTAGES were deeply felt in the workers quarters. The winter was very COLD & there had been an exceptional frost and HEAVY SNOW. Parliamentarians wishing to preserve the elected government were opposed to the Tsar's desire to dissolve the Duma. |
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काउंसिल लैंडमास मच हायर थन थे सराउंडिंग एरिया एस्कॉर्ट |
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Answer» really HARD question I am still CONFUSED |
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What is the year when Indira gandhi and Feroze ghandy married |
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Answer» Answer: 26 March 1942 - 8 September 1960 PLS pls MARK me as BRAINLIEST please pls |
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This Pandav got the name Atirathi as he was an expert in wielding wepons .......... |
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Answer» Asalamu waliakum Answer of your question is Karna. Hope it help you Radhe Krishna
#RESPECT girls.. #Riyazians............. #Riifams........................
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1.Suppose you are a living in a new city.Everyone is a stranger for you.A person namedMeher recently met you in a shop became your good friend.One day when you came to your house from office,you found that someone did a bigrobbery at your house.Later it was proved that it's your friend Meher.a)What action will you take now?b)What mistake you have done by considering Meher as a good friend? |
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Answer» Answer: The ORIGIN of ‘Friendship Day’ goes back to the early 1900s. The founder of Hallmark Cards, Joyce Hall, is SAID to have founded ‘Friendship Day’ in 1919. He embarked on the concept of Friendship Day so that people can rejoice in the special bond of friendship. However, by the YEAR 1940, the trend faded away and friendship day was not really celebrated ENTHUSIASTICALLY. In 1998, the United Nations named Winnie the Pooh as the World’s Ambassador of Friendship, Eventually in 2011, the United Nations recognized 30th July as the International Friendship Day. However, in some countries, Friendship Day is celebrated on the first Sunday in the month of August. So, you get to pick your day! This year, you can celebrate Friendship Day either on Thursday, July 30, 2020 or on Sunday, August 2, 2020. |
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GIVE TWO EXAMPLES OF RESOURCES THAT HAVE ECONOMIC VALUE? |
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Answer» Answer: ☆Minerals and trees are resources with great economic value. These are a countries EXTREMELY valuable but SHORT lived POSSESSIONS. Therefore they must be used judiciously. These are RENEWABLE but takes a LONG time. |
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9. What was 'Cheka' in Russia? |
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Answer» The Cheka was USED by Vladimir Lenin to CONSOLIDATE his power after the NOVEMBER 1917 Revolution. The Cheka was the first of numerous Soviet government apparatuses created to control the people – OTHERS being later ORGANISATIONS such as the OGPU and the KGB |
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The industry has strategically located plants inGujarat that have suitable access to the market inthe Gulf countries. Find out where the plants arelocated in other states of India. Find their names |
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Which were the first industries /mills to be set up in india? |
Answer» INDIA's first textile mill, the Bombay Spinning and WEAVING Mill, was SET up on February 22, 1854. Indian textile industry is one of largest Industries in the Indian economy. |
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Plastic bags should not be used because are ________________ waste |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Plastic BAGS are included in the category of plastic waste and that's why 4R's have been used against them. Please MARK my Answer as the BRAINLIEST |
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What is the taxes tithe and tile? this taxes collected whom |
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Answer» Answer: ☆Bishops or priests of the church can excommunicate anyone due to non payment of TAXES. The church collected the taj tithes (direct tax) from the French PEASANTS. it is ALSO known as the FIRST esate or clergy. |
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(i) What is precipitation? |
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Answer» Answer: A reaction in which an insoluble SOLID (called precipitate) is formed is called a precipitation reaction.For Example:NA2CO3 (AQ) + CaCl2 (aq) → CACO3 (s) + 2NaCl (aq)Sodium Carbonate + Calcium CHLORIDE → Calcium Carbonate + Sodium ChlorideIn this reaction, calcium carbonate is obtained as a precipitate. Hence, it is a precipitation reaction. |
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The tow concepts of the upanishades atman and |
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Answer» Answer: Ātman is a key topic of the Upanishads, but they express two distinct, somewhat divergent themes. Some teach that Brahman (highest REALITY; universal PRINCIPLE; being-consciousness-bliss) is identical with Ātman, while OTHERS teach that Ātman is part of Brahman but not identical to it. mark me as brainilest... |
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